What is a coefficient of resistance?

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The coefficient of resistance, denoted as k, is a critical parameter in understanding the resistance of materials to electric current. It is defined as the ratio of the potential difference across a material to the current flowing through it, with resistance measured in Ohms. In Maxwell's equations, k plays a significant role in determining the relationship between pressure and distance, specifically in the equation pressure = k / (4pi x r). A material with a high coefficient of resistance indicates a greater resistance to current flow.

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I'm ready Maxwell's "On Faraday's Lines of Force." I'm able to follow most of it, but he keeps using the term k without explicitly defining it, at least in a way that I can follow, and I'm puzzled by it's place in his equations, which are otherwise very simple. At one point he refers to k as "the coefficient of resistance," and unless he's leaving a term out for simplicity, it seems like one could deduce what he means by it by solving one of the equations he uses, such as

pressure = k / (4pi x r)​

but that would indicate that k = (4pi x mr) / Volume, which isn't a combination of terms that I'm familiar with or can easily picture. Anyway, anyone familiar with this term and its general meaning?
 
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The coefficient of resistance is a measure of the effectiveness of a material to resist the flow of an electric current. The resistance has units of Ohms. A material with a high co-efficient of resistance has a high resistance. The co-efficient of resistance of a material is defined as the ratio of the potential difference across the material to the current flowing through the material. The resistance of a material is defined as the ratio of the potential difference across the material to the current flowing through the material.
 

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